WESTERN DISTRICT
COMMERCIAL BURGLARY GAMBRILLS
On March 23, 2015, at approximately 11:40 p.m., officers from the Western District responded to the KB Auto Emporium located in the 600 block of Route 3 in Gambrills for an alarm call.
Officers learned that the business had been burglarized. Additional investigation shows two male suspects captured on surveillance video breaking glass on the front door and subsequently entering the business. Both suspects go through drawers inside in an attempt to steal keys to vehicles on the lot. The suspects then fled the business without obtaining any property. Anyone with information on the suspects is asked to contact detective Dutton of the Western District at 410-222-6155.
Suspect #1: Black male with a beard, wearing all black, a black knit hat and carrying a backpack
Suspect #2: Black male with a goatee, wearing a blue camouflage baseball hat, a black jacket, blue jeans, and white tennis shoes
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WESTERN DISTRICT
ARMED ROBBERY CROFTON
On March 20, 2015 at approximately 9:17p.m. officers from the Western District responded to the area of Revere Ct. and Medford Ct. for an armed robbery that just occurred.
Officers spoke with the victim, a 32-year-old male, who stated the suspects approached him on foot after he exited his vehicle, pointed a handgun at him, ordered him to the ground and took his wallet from his clothing. The suspects were last seen leaving the area on foot.
No injuries were reported. Canine and officers searched for but were unable to locate the suspects.
Further investigation revealed the suspects used the victim’s credit card in Glen Burnie at a gas station. They were observed driving an older model Cadillac Escalade with aftermarket rims.
Anyone with information on the identity of the above suspect(s) is asked to contact Detective J. Golas #1351 at Western District Detective Unit office: 410-222-6155 or email at jgolas@aacounty.org.
Suspect 1: B/M, hoodie, heavy set
Suspect 2: B/M, skinny, grey pants
Unknown which suspect had the handgun
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NORTHERN DISTRICT
Citizen Robbery Brooklyn Park
On March 15, 2015 at 3:44 p.m., officers from the Northern District responded to the parking lot at 5000 Ritchie Hwy South for a robbery of a citizen.
The 58-year-old female victim exited the Pizza Hut and was placing her purchase inside the car when the suspect approached. The suspect implied he had a weapon in his waistband and reached into the vehicle to take the victim’s purse.
The victim bit the suspect’s hand and struggled with him as he attempted to take the purse, however, he was able to get the purse.
The suspect then ran to the suspect vehicle, which was parked on the same lot, and drove off on 10th Ave towards Morgan Road. Officer’s canvassed the area of the suspect.
The victim was not injured in this incident.
Suspect: Light skinned African-American male, approximately 6’, thin build, gray hooded sweatshirt, blue jeans.
Suspect Vehicle: Tan or gold minivan or SVU, no tint on windows, MD tag containing the numbers ‘460’ in some variation.
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On Tuesday, February 24, 2015 at approximately 7:51 a.m., officers from Eastern District responded to an address in Glen Burnie for a shooting that occurred approximately 20 minutes prior on Arundel Mills Boulevard in Hanover.
Upon arrival, officers spoke with the victim, a 61 year-old man, who advised he was driving on Arundel Mills Boulevard when a suspect pulled along side of his vehicle and began shooting at him.
The victim’s vehicle was struck multiple times with bullets, but the victim was uninjured. After being shot at, the victim continued driving to his residence where he called police. At this time the motive for the shooting is unknown.
Anyone with information regarding this incident is urged to contact Detective Golas at (410) 222-6155.

EASTERN DISTRICT
BANK ROBBERY PASADENA
On February 10, 2015, at approximately 9:11 a.m., officers from the Eastern District responded to the Susquehanna Bank located in the unit block of Magothy Beach Road in Pasadena for a report of a robbery of the business.
Upon arrival, officers learned that the suspect entered the bank carrying a shoebox, approached the teller counter and announced that he had a bomb. The suspect demanded that the teller hand over money, and he ultimately fled from the bank on foot with an undisclosed amount of money, leaving the suspected device behind. He was last seen running towards the CVS store. A passerby reported seeing a possible suspect enter into a dark-colored pick-up truck that was parked nearby.
The citizen believed they saw red smoke coming from the suspect, most likely the result of a bank dye pack device. The truck was last seen entering onto Route 100. Officers responded to set a perimeter and canvass the area. K-9 arrived on scene and tracked to the area where the suspect was last seen, but he was not located. The surrounding area and businesses were canvassed for witnesses and video surveillance. The fire department responded to investigate the device, which was determined not be a bomb. Patrol supervision along with Criminal Investigation Robbery Detectives and the FBI also responded to the scene. ECU was requested and processed the scene. Anyone with information on this incident is asked to contact 410-222-4700.
Suspect: White male in his 20’s, wearing a black “beanie” hat, a dark jacket, gray sweatpants, Ponytail
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Arundel County Police responded to the parking lot of 7319 Ritchie Highway in Glen Burnie for a shooting. Officers located the Victim, Myra Elizabeth Cason, inside her 1994 Suzuki Sidekick suffering from fatal gunshot wounds.
Ms. Cason was last seen leaving Maryland Primary Care Physicians in Glen Burnie, Maryland at approximately 7:50 AM and arrived on the parking lot at approximately 8:30 AM where she was later discovered deceased. Ms. Cason was sixty-three years old and a retired Anne Arundel County School teacher. If anyone has any information please call the Anne Arundel County Police Homicide Unit at:
410-222-4700

Western District
Stabbing Laurel
On November 20, 2014, at approximately 2:52 p.m., officers from the Western District responded to the 3100 block of Lunar Court in Laurel, Maryland, for a report of stabbing that just occurred.
Upon arrival, officers spoke with the 37-year-old male victim from Laurel, who advised that he was involved in a verbal argument with an unknown male at the Popeye’s located in the 3300 block of Laurel Fort Meade Road in Laurel. During that incident, the victim ordered from the drive-thru and proceeded through the parking lot when his vehicle nearly collided with the suspect’s vehicle. Unbeknownst to the victim, the suspect then followed him to his residence and confronted him in his driveway. The male suspect then displayed a small knife and stabbed the victim twice in the upper arm and once in the lower portion of his body.
The suspect fled the area in a Nissan Maxima towards Russett Green East. Officers, the Aviation Unit and K-9 searched the area, but were unable to locate the suspect. The victim suffered non-life threatening injuries and was transported by fire department personnel to Laurel Regional Hospital. He was treated and released from at the hospital.
Western District Detectives are actively investigating this incident. Surveillance footage of the suspect and suspect vehicle were captured at another business and are being released to the public in an effort to identify and locate him. Anyone with information is asked to contact Detective J. Golas of the Western District at 410-222-6155.
Suspect: Black male in his 40’s, approximately 5’9”, 150 pounds with a light complexion, a short faded haircut, a light beard with gray in it, wearing a white shirt with dark colored stripes down both arms.
Suspect vehicle: late 90’s to early 2000’s model Nissan Maxima (green in color with a tan interior), possibly with newer Maryland license plates. The vehicle may also have damage to the hood area.
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Suspect arrested and identified in #Hanover Exxon Murder.
WESTERN DISTRICT
HOMICIDE HANOVER
On Thursday, August 7, 2014, at about 1:35 a.m., Anne Arundel County Police received a 911 call from a customer of the Exxon gas station located at 7898 Ridge Road in Hanover in reference to the clerk being found injured/unconscious. Responding police officers and fire/EMS personnel responded and determined the clerk was deceased, suffering from apparent gunshot wounds.
Surveillance video at the scene shows a male suspect entering the Exxon station and confronting the clerk shortly after 1 a.m. The suspect shoots the clerk, takes an undetermined amount of cash from behind the counter and flees on foot in an unknown direction. The suspect is described as an African American male, unknown age, with an average build, wearing a dark hooded sweat shirt, tan or light-colored shorts and armed with a handgun.
The victim has been identified as Rajinder Kumar, 49, of Glen Burnie, Maryland. Next of kin has been notified. Anyone with information on this incident is asked to contact the Anne Arundel County Police Department at 410-222-8610 or Metro Crime Stoppers.
UPDATE #2:
The Anne Arundel County Police Department is releasing surveillance footage of the suspect from the incident along with a vehicle, described as a dark-colored Range Rover with occupant(s) that may have been witnesses to the homicide. The vehicle may also have New Jersey plates. Please note that the vehicle was previously reported to be a Jeep Patriot or Cherokee, but that is no longer believed to be the case.
UPDATE #3 10-25-14:
Since the murder of Mr. Rajinder Kumar occurred on August 7, 2014, the Anne Arundel County Police Department’s Homicide Unit has worked persistently to solve his murder. We released surveillance video, still images and have partnered with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), The Anne Arundel County Muslim Council, and Metro Crime Stoppers to offer a reward of up to $27,000. Detectives and FBI agents have sorted through numerous pieces of evidence and have followed up on several tips. Ultimately, a suspect was identified in the murder of Mr. Rajinder Kumar.
On October 24, 2014, detectives from the Anne Arundel County Police Department Homicide Unit received a Grand Jury Indictment for Robin Tyrone Smith, Jr. for the murder of Mr. Kumar.
Working in conjunction with the Anne Arundel County State’s Attorney’s Office and the United States Attorney's Office, Detective Jack Hartzell presented evidence to the Anne Arundel County Grand Jury on Friday, October 24, 2014.
At the conclusion of his testimony, the Grand Jury secured an arrest warrant charging Robin Smith Jr. with the following: Count One: First Degree Murder, Second Degree Murder, and Manslaughter, Count Two: Armed Robbery, Count Three: Use of a Firearm in a Felony, Count Four: Use of a Firearm in the Commission of a Crime of Violence.
Smith was taken into custody in the Glen Burnie area on the evening of October 24, 2014 without incident. He is currently incarcerated at the Jennifer Road Detention Center on a no
bail status.
The motive for this murder is robbery.
As the investigation continues to unfold the Anne Arundel County Police Department urges anyone with information on the Rajunder Kumar homicide to contact Detective Jack Hartzell of the Homicide Unit at 410-222-3460 or the Tip Line at 410-222-4700. You can also contact Metro Crime Stoppers with any information also.
Although an arrest has been made, this remains a very active and fluid investigation. Detectives are still requesting to speak to anyone who may have additional information related to this case.
Suspect: Robin Tyrone Smith, Jr., 26, of 422 Pamela Rd. Glen Burnie, MD
Since January 1, 2013, the Anne Arundel County Police Department has investigated 20 murders, 19 of which have been closed. The open murder investigation is that of Ana Isabel Racine, 21, of Pasadena who was killed just before midnight on Saturday January 25, 2014 in the 200 block of Meadow Rd. in Riviera Beach (Pasadena), MD.
"I am grateful for the partnerships with the FBI and our community that played vital roles in solving this murder," said Anne Arundel County Chief of Police Kevin Davis. "This cold-blooded, heartless killer had the audacity to roam freely while our community grieved. He committed this cowardly act and never thought twice about turning himself in. Today, he's
in jail."
Original Surveillance Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jk1gKoFOq4o
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Prince George’s County man arrested and charged for the March 2013 targeted attack and brutal murder of Davidsonville resident Nicole Burgess
Case was final open homicide of 2013 for the Anne Arundel County Police Department
Criminal Investigation Division Major Crimes Section
Homicide
Davidsonville
Since the murder occurred, the Anne Arundel County Police Department’s Homicide Unit has worked diligently to solve the murder of Nicole Burgess. Homicide detectives interviewed countless witnesses and sorted through numerous pieces of evidence. Evidence from the crime scene was pieced together. That was coupled with multiple forensic examinations of evidence secured from search warrants. Eventually, a suspect was identified in the slaying of Nicole Burgess.
The suspect was identified as Terrence Robert Proctor, 37, of the 4100 block of Oliver Street, Hyattsville, Maryland. During this investigation detectives were able to determine that the victim and the suspect had a business relationship related to the distribution and trafficking of illicit drugs. There is no information to suggest their relationship was intimate or personal. Their business relationship was relatively new.
Numerous people have been interviewed and numerous items of evidence have been forensically examined. We cannot discuss the specifics of any statements taken or evidence obtained since this case is pending prosecution and is still under investigation. We can say however that we have been able to connect Terrance Robert Proctor to the murder of Nicole Burgess based on the evidence and statements have been obtained. While we still do not know what transpired between Proctor and Burgess the morning she was killed, we know that she stabbed multiple times. All indications are that the motive for this murder is rooted in drug business relationship.
In working in conjunction with the Anne Arundel County State’s Attorney’s Office, Detective Vince Carbonaro presented evidence to the Anne Arundel County Grand Jury on Friday, September 26, 2014. At the conclusion of his testimony, the Grand Jury secured an arrest warrant charging Terrence Robert Proctor with the following: First Degree Murder, Second Degree Murder, and Manslaughter.
On Friday, September 26, 2014 at approximately 5:13 p.m., with the assistance of the Hyattsville Police Department, the Anne Arundel County Homicide Unit initiated a traffic stop on a vehicle being operated by Terrence Proctor. The traffic stop took place in the area of Baltimore Avenue and Jefferson Street, Hyattsville, Maryland. At that time, Terrence Proctor was arrested without incident for the murder of Nicole Burgess.
As mentioned, this case is still under investigation. There may be people that have information about this case that may have been afraid or reluctant to come forward. Even though an arrest has been made, detectives would still like to talk to anyone having information about Nicole Burgess, Terrance Robert Proctor and this murder investigation.
Anyone with information may call the Anne Arundel County Police Homicide Unit at 410-222-4731. They may also leave a message on the Criminal Investigation Division Tip Line at 410-222-4700. Messages left on this line are monitored 24 hours a day. They may also contact Metro Crime Solvers.
In 2013, the Anne Arundel County Police Department investigated 10 homicides with three remaining open going into 2014. The three cases that remained opened were the Craigslist murder (October 31, 2013) of Rene Filsfdelfo Leiva-Archila which was closed on March 10, 2014 with the arrest of Gregory D. Lewis, the murder of Shar-Ron Charles Mason (December 10, 2013) which was closed on July 18, 2014 with the arrests of Bashunn Christopher Phillips and Tymaine Kenard Phillips and the March 2013 murder of Nicole Burgess. The arrest of Terrence Proctor in the Nicole Burgess homicide brings the Anne Arundel County Police Departments 2013 Homicide clearance rate to 100 percent.
“I am proud of not only the men and women of this police department who assisted in many ways to help our Homicide Unit close all of our homicide cases from 2013, but I appreciate all of the citizens who provided tips and information related to these cases,” said Anne Arundel County Police Chief Kevin Davis. “The efforts of the officers, detectives, evidence collection teams, analysts, citizens, and others have brought about only a small sense of closure for families like the Burgess family, but our community is safer as a result of the work in all of these cases.”
Suspect: Terrence Robert Proctor, 37, of 4101 Oliver Street, Hyattsville, Maryland charged with First Degree Murder, Second Degree Murder, and Manslaughter.
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On August 27, 2014 at approximately 11:23 p.m. the pictured suspects committed a burglary at the Shell gas station located at 2056 West St. in Annapolis, MD. One suspect distracted the clerk while Suspect 2 forced entry to a locked office in a restricted employee’s only area. The suspects stole an undisclosed amount of US currency and fled the store.
One suspect is described as a thin black male in his late teens to mid 20’s. He wore a red Washington Nationals baseball hat with a blue brim, white t-shirt with a white tank top shirt underneath, blue jeans and white tennis shoes.
The other suspect is described as a black male in his late teens to mid 20’s with an average/medium build. He wore a frayed, green baseball hat with a white patch on the front, white t-shirt with a white tank top shirt underneath, blue jeans, and gray/white New Balance tennis shoes.
The suspects were operating a black, 2013 Volkswagen Jetta with MD registration 1BB0090 at the time of the burglary. Photos of the suspect vehicle are posted above.
If any jurisdiction or individual has information on the suspect(s) or similar incidents please contact Detective Damion Dzambo #1573 at (410) 222-1965, p91573@aacounty.org.

The Anne Arundel County Police Department is seeking information regarding the murder of Mr. Rajinder Kumar which occurred at the Exxon Gas Station located at 7898 Ridge Road Hanover, MD 21076 on Thursday, August 7th, 2014 at approximately 1:00 AM. The suspect is described as a black male, approximately 5’8”-6’0” tall, wearing a dark colored hooded sweatshirt, khaki cargo shorts, black sneakers, and black gloves. There is a reward of up to $27,000.00 being offered for information leading to the ARREST and INDICTMENT of a suspect. The FBI has contributed $20,000, the Anne Arundel County Muslim Council $5,000 and Metro Crime Stoppers is offering up to $2,000.
Anyone with information should contact the
Anne Arundel County Homicide Unit at: 410-222-8610
POLICE CASE NUMBER: 2014-730027

WESTERN DISTRICT
HOMICIDE HANOVER
On Thursday, August 7, 2014, at about 1:35 a.m., Anne Arundel County Police received a 911 call from a customer of the Exxon gas station located at 7898 Ridge Road in Hanover in reference to the clerk being found injured/unconscious. Responding police officers and fire/EMS personnel responded and determined the clerk was deceased, suffering from apparent gunshot wounds.
Surveillance video at the scene shows a male suspect entering the Exxon station and confronting the clerk shortly after 1 a.m. The suspect shoots the clerk, takes an undetermined amount of cash from behind the counter and flees on foot in an unknown direction. The suspect is described as an African American male, unknown age, with an average build, wearing a dark hooded sweat shirt, tan or light-colored shorts and armed with a handgun.
The victim has been identified as Rajinder Kumar, 49, of Glen Burnie, Maryland. Next of kin has been notified. Anyone with information on this incident is asked to contact the Anne Arundel County Police Department at 410-222-8610 or Metro Crime Stoppers.
UPDATE:
The Anne Arundel County Police Department is releasing surveillance footage of the suspect from the incident along with a vehicle, described as a dark-colored Range Rover with occupant(s) that may have been witnesses to the homicide. The vehicle may also have New Jersey plates. Please note that the vehicle was previously reported to be a Jeep Patriot or Cherokee, but that is no longer believed to be the case.
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Western District
Burglary Crofton
The Anne Arundel County Police is asking for the community’s help in identifying two suspects involved in a burglary of the Crofton Elementary School located at 1405 Duke of Kent Dr., Crofton, MD. The suspects burglarized the school twice, once on July 27 at 9:27 p.m. and again on July 29 at 12:04 a.m.
In both cases nothing was taken. The suspects appeared to have entered through a construction gate in the rear of the school by the ball field.
The first suspect is approximately 6' tall, with short hair and a full beard, wearing a black tee shirt with the word “Bro” included on the front in white letters and unknown words in red letters. The first suspect was also wearing red gloves and had on red sneakers with a pair of bolt cutters in his right hand.
The second suspect is approximately 5'10" tall with short hair wearing a black tee shirt with jeans with white sneakers.
If you have information on the identity of these suspects, please call the Western District Detectives Unit at 410-222-6155 or Metro Crime Stoppers.
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Southern District
Strong Arm Robbery
Annapolis
On July 27, 2014, at approximately 7:51 p.m., officers from the Southern District responded to the Red Garage at the Westfield Annapolis Mall for a report of a strong arm robbery of a citizen.
The victim, a 15-year-old male from Harwood, advised that two black male suspects and one white male suspect followed him from the mall into the parking garage. Once there, the suspects threatened the victim with physical harm if he did not relinquish his Air Jordan tennis shoes. The victim complied with the demands and the suspects fled down the outside stairs
towards Sears.
The victim then contacted mall security about the incident. Mall security called the police. After a review of surveillance video, three suspects were established.
No injuries were sustained during this incident. A canvass of the surrounding area was negative for the suspects.
Suspect 1: Unknown black male, 17-18-years old, wearing a white t-shirt.
Suspect 2: Unknown black male, 17-18-years old, wearing a black t-shirt.
Suspect 3: Unknown white male, 17-18-years old, wearing blue t-shirt and fisherman style hat.
Anyone with information regarding this robbery is asked to call Detective Praley of the Southern District Detectives Unit at 410-222-1965 or Metro Crime Stoppers at 1-866-7LOCKUP.

Southern District
Strong Arm Robbery
Annapolis
On July 27, 2014, at approximately 7:51 p.m., officers from the Southern District responded to the Red Garage at the Westfield Annapolis Mall for a report of a strong arm robbery of a citizen.
The victim, a 15-year-old male from Harwood, advised that two black male suspects and one white male suspect followed him from the mall into the parking garage. Once there, the suspects threatened the victim with physical harm if he did not relinquish his Air Jordan tennis shoes. The victim complied with the demands and the suspects fled down the outside stairs
towards Sears.
The victim then contacted mall security about the incident. Mall security called the police. After a review of surveillance video, three suspects were established.
No injuries were sustained during this incident. A canvass of the surrounding area was negative for the suspects.
Suspect 1: Unknown black male, 17-18-years old, wearing a white t-shirt.
Suspect 2: Unknown black male, 17-18-years old, wearing a black t-shirt.
Suspect 3: Unknown white male, 17-18-years old, wearing blue t-shirt and fisherman style hat.
Anyone with information regarding this robbery is asked to call Detective Praley of the Southern District Detectives Unit at 410-222-1965 or Metro Crime Stoppers at 1-866-7LOCKUP.
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Anne Arundel County Police Officer Jonathan Ray had his hands full as a group of neighborhood kids challenged him is a quick game of basketball.
We must say, the kids had some moves!
Looked like lots of fun. Thanks Officer Ray for making these kids day! We're sure they're still talking about the "killer crossover".

On Saturday, June 7th at approximately 5:21 in the evening, officers responded to the J.C. Penney located in the Annapolis Mall for a report of a 1st degree assault/theft. The investigation revealed that the pictured suspect selected merchandise from the displays within the store, removed the security devices from the items and left the store failing to render payment.
Once he was approached by store employees he returned one item. As employees were escorting the suspect to the loss prevention office, the suspect pulled a pocket knife, pointed the open blade towards the employees. The suspect proceeded to walk towards the exit. He then discarded the merchandise and left the area.
Anyone with information as to the identity of the suspect is asked to contact Detective Wheeler at (410) 222-1965 or Metro Crime Stoppers at 1-866-7LOCKUP where you could be eligible for a cash reward.

In 1962, President John F. Kennedy signed a proclamation which designated May 15th as Peace Officers Memorial Day and the week in which that date falls as Police Week. Currently, tens of thousands of law enforcement officers from around the world converge on Washington, DC to participate in a number of planned events which honor those that have paid the ultimate sacrifice.
The Memorial Service began in 1982 as a gathering in Senate Park of approximately 120 survivors and supporters of law enforcement. Decades later, the event, more commonly known as National Police Week, has grown to a series of events which attracts thousands of survivors and law enforcement officers to our Nation's Capital each year.
The National Peace Officers' Memorial Service, which is sponsored by the Grand Lodge of the Fraternal Order of Police, is one in a series of events which includes the Candlelight Vigil, which is sponsored by the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund (NLEOMF) and seminars sponsored by Concerns of Police Survivors (C.O.P.S.).
National Police Week draws in between 25,000 to 40,000 attendees. The attendees come from departments throughout the United States as well as from agencies throughout the world. This provides a unique opportunity to meet others that share a common brotherhood. In that spirit, the Fraternal Order of Police DC Lodge #1 sponsors receptions each afternoon and evening during Police Week. These events are open to all law enforcement personnel and are an experience unlike any other.
www.policeweek.org
The Memorial Service began in 1982 as a gathering in Senate Park of approximately 120 survivors and supporters of law enforcement. Decades later, the event, more commonly known as National Police Week, has grown to a series of events which attracts thousands of survivors and law enforcement officers to our Nation's Capital each year.
In 1962, President John F. Kennedy signed a proclamation which designated May 15th as Peace Officers Memorial Day and the week in which that date falls as Police Week. Currently, tens of thousands of law enforcement officers from around the world converge on Washington, DC to participate in a number of planned events which honor those that have paid the ultimate sacrifice.
The National Peace Officers' Memorial Service, which is sponsored by the Grand Lodge of the Fraternal Order of Police, is one in a series of events which includes the Candlelight Vigil, which is sponsored by the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund (NLEOMF) and seminars sponsored byConcerns of Police Survivors (C.O.P.S.)
National Police Week draws in between 25,000 to 40,000 attendees. The attendees come from departments throughout the United States as well as from agencies throughout the world. This provides a unique opportunity to meet others that share a common brotherhood. In that spirit, the Fraternal Order of Police DC Lodge #1 sponsors receptions each afternoon and evening during Police Week. These events are open to all law enforcement personnel and are an experience unlike any other.
(www.policeweek.org)

Eastern District Commander Frank Tewey was called in to help with a prom proposal.
Ryan Keeter, a senior at Chesapeake High School, got a little help from Captain Tewey who asked fellow senior Taylor Wells would she go to the prom with Ryan.
Some friends came along to document the moment.
**SPOILER ALERT**
Taylor said........(DRUM ROLL) YES!! The prom is scheduled from May 17, 2014.

Western District
Commercial Armed Robbery Hanover
On April 5, 2014 at approximately 9:16 p.m., officers responded to the Red Roof Inn located at 7306 Parkway Drive S. Hanover, MD 21076 for a reported commercial armed robbery.
The clerk advised the suspect entered the office and inquired about a room. When quoted room rates the suspect said they were too high and displayed a dark colored revolver, pointed it at the clerk, and demanded money from the cash drawer.
The clerk complied, giving the suspect the cash from the drawer. The suspect then tried to get more money from another cash drawer. When he realized it was empty, he fled the scene on foot along Parkway Drive.
Patrol Officers, along with K-9 and Aviation canvassed the area with negative results. The victim was not injured.
Suspect: Black male, 30's, thin build approximately 6-02, gray hooded shirt armed with a dark colored revolver.
Anyone with information on this case is asked to the Western District Detectives at 410-222-6155 or Metro Crime Stoppers.
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WESTERN DISTRICT
STRONG ARM CARJACKING HANOVER
On April 17, 2014, at approximately 12:30 p.m., officers from the Western District responded to the front Safeway parking lot in the 7600 block of Arundel Mills Boulevard in Hanover for a reported strong arm carjacking.
Upon arrival, officers spoke with the 55-year-old female victim, who reported that she parked her vehicle in a parking spot when a male suspect approached her driver's side door and demanded her vehicle keys. The suspect then entered the victim's vehicle, forcibly removed the victim from the driver's seat and pulled her into the back seat. The suspect then took control of the victim's vehicle. The victim exited the vehicle and the suspect was last observed driving the victim's vehicle through the parking lot towards Ridge Road. The victim suffered minor injuries from a struggle with the suspect and she was treated at the scene.
Officers searched the area for the suspect and the victim's vehicle, but were unable to locate that vehicle. No weapon was displayed or implied during the incident. The vehicle is described as a green Dodge Caravan with tinted windows and a dent on the back. The vehicle has Maryland tags 657M318.
Suspect: Black male in his 30's with a light complexion, approximately 5'10" with an average build, freckles and short, black hair. The suspect was wearing an orange jacket or sweatshirt.
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The LifeLine 100 Century Bike Ride is coming to Anne Arundel County on Sunday, October 19, 2014. Go to www.lifeline100.com for more details.
Official Press Release:
Anne Arundel County Announces First Ever Lifeline 100 Century Ride and Community Health Fair at Kinder Farm Park
(Sunday, October 19, 2014)
Severna Park, Maryland (April 14, 2014) -- Earlier this month, a number of Anne Arundel County agencies and local non-profit leaders announced the first ever Anne Arundel Lifeline 100 Century Ride. In addition to the ride, the County will host the Making Health Happen Community Health Fair at Kinder Farm Park in Millersville on October 19. Both events are made possible through a partnership between the Anne Arundel County Police Department, Anne Arundel County Department of Recreation & Parks, non-profit Bicycle Advocates for Annapolis & Anne Arundel County ("BikeAAA") and the Healthy Anne Arundel Coalition.
"Anne Arundel County is proud to host the Lifeline 100 Century Ride. This first of its kind initiative emphasizes the health and economic benefits of safe bicycling in the County," stated County Executive Neuman. "I would like to thank the Anne Arundel County Police Department, Department of Recreation & Parks and BikeAAA for partnering to make these events possible. It is through their dedication and cooperation we are making Anne Arundel County a better place to live and play in every day."
The Anne Arundel County Lifeline 100 Century Ride offers a great opportunity for cyclists of all levels with 100, 56 and 15 (trail-only) mile route options. Bike routes will wind throughout scenic Anne Arundel County including downtown Annapolis, the Severn River, southern Anne Arundel County, BWI/Marshall airport and the B&A Trail.
Jon Korin, founding president of BikeAAA (www.bikeaa.org ), a new all-volunteer 501c3 dedicated to promoting safe cycling for recreation and transportation, provided details about the ride which includes north, south, east and west portions of the County. The ride will offer food/drink rest stops for cyclists. Proceeds from the ride will be donated to County non-profit organizations. The community is also invited to participate in a free all-day "Make Health Happen Community Health Fair" at Kinder Farm Park with representatives from the Healthy Anne Arundel Coalition, local hospitals and public agencies. The fair will offer health screenings, fun activities for kids, families and more.
April's kick-off announcement was made by Richard "Rook" Rogers, Anne Arundel County Chief of Staff, Police Chief, Kevin Davis, Recreation & Parks Director, Rick Anthony and BikeAAA President, Jon Korin. For more details about ride registration and sponsorships, please visit www.lifeline100.com.
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MEDIA CONTACTS:
Lt. T.J. Smith, Anne Arundel County Police Department
Phone: 410-222-3146 or Email: tjsmith@aacounty.org
Colleen Brown Joseph, Chief of Marketing, Events & Facilities
Anne Arundel County Department of Recreation and Parks
Phone: 410-222-7315 x3405 or Email: colleen.joseph@aacounty.org
Jon Korin, President
Bicycle Advocates for Annapolis and Anne Arundel County (BikeAAA)
Phone: 443-685-4103 Email: president@bikeaaa.org or Website: www.bikeaaa.org

On Friday, March 21, 2014, the pictured unknown white male, made unauthorized entry into two high schools after normal school hours and broke into vending machines.
The male, dressed in a NASCAR Pepsi jacket, was able to enter each school as other persons exited the building. The North County High School incident occurred at approximately 3:35 p.m. and the Chesapeake High School incident at approximately 5:30 p.m.
In both cases, schools had dismissed at 2:05 p.m. Students are regularly entering and exiting both buildings for extra-curricular actives.
The surveillance video is from both schools. The suspect was seen arriving in a dark colored two-door vehicle.
Anyone with information on the identity of this suspect is asked to call the Eastern District Detective Unit at 410-222-6145.
Suspect: White Male, Pepsi Nascar Style jacket
Vehicle: 2 door vehicle, dark colored

On March 23, 2014, at approximately 8:12 p.m. a female victim was exiting her vehicle in front of her apartment building near 3407 Holly Creek Drive, Laurel, MD when she was approached by a black male suspect who was armed with a silver handgun.
The suspect demanded her purse, keys and cellphone. When the victim refused to turn over her keys, the suspect pulled back the slide on his handgun and threatened to kill the victim. The suspect took the purse and keys and fled, throwing the keys in the parking lot. The suspect fled in a small silver four-door vehicle, leaving in an unknown direction.
These images were captured of the possible suspects in the area soon after the robbery. These suspects were using the victims credit cards.
If you recognize either of these individuals, please contact Detective Jeff Golas at 410-222-6155.

Western District
Homicide Update (Arrests Made) Crownsville/Annapolis
UPDATE:
While the homicide investigation was on-going, the Anne Arundel County Police Department responded to a burglary in the 700 block of Governor Bridge Road on Friday, March 14, 2014 at approximately 7:56 p.m. Located in the residence was Trevor Allen Snead, 17, from Charles County. Trevor Snead was located hiding in the residence and taken into custody without incident and charged with First Degree Burglary and related charges.
Officers located a truck at the scene of the burglary. That truck was later found to be stolen by Snead from Charles County. Southern District Detectives executed a search warrant on the truck. As a result of that search, multiple pieces of evidence were discovered linking Snead to the Benjamin Kirby Jr. homicide.
The evidence included a pair of pants located within the truck that had apparent bloodstains on them. The Anne Arundel County Evidence Collection Unit assisted by the Serology Lab was able to determine the blood on the pants was that of Benjamin Kirby Jr. Also located in the truck were .45 caliber rounds of ammunition. This ammunition is consistent with what was recovered from the crime scene. Several latent prints were recovered from the victim's taxi cab. A latent print recovered from the driver's door of the taxi cab matched that of Trevor Snead.
On Wednesday, March 19, 2014, homicide detectives obtained an arrest warrant charging Trevor Snead with First Degree Murder, Second Degree Murder, Armed Robbery, Firearm Use/Felony Violent Crime, and Handgun on a Person in regards to the Benjamin Kirby Jr. homicide.
Trevor Snead was already in custody in regards to the burglary so detectives picked him up at which time he was interviewed. Trevor Snead admitted his involvement in the murder/robbery of Benjamin Kirby Jr. as well as his associate, Michael Juvan Wallace, 23, of the 2900 block 2nd Army Drive, Fort Meade, Maryland.
Investigation revealed that after leaving the scene of the murder, Trevor Snead and Michael Wallace fled on foot and went to a business located on Defense Highway. Surveillance footage from the business shows Wallace and Snead enter the establishment. Wallace is wearing clothing that is consistent with the clothing containing the blood of the victim. Surveillance footage shows Wallace buying beverages for Snead and himself with apparent money taken during the homicide/robbery.
Homicide detectives secured an arrest warrant charging Michael Juvan Wallace with First Degree Murder, Conspiracy to Commit First Degree Murder, Second Degree Murder, Conspiracy to Commit Second Degree Murder, Armed Robbery, Conspiracy to Commit Armed Robbery, Robbery, Conspiracy to Commit Robbery, First Degree Assault, Second Degree Assault, Firearm Use/Felony Violent Crime, Handgun on a Person and Handgun in a Vehicle.
During the early morning hours of Thursday, March 20, 2014, Homicide Detectives assisted by Army Criminal Investigation Division and their Swat Team executed a search warrant in the 2900 block 2nd Army Drive, Fort Meade, Maryland. Located within the residence was Michael Wallace where he was taken into custody without incident. Michael Wallace was interviewed by Homicide detectives at which time he admitted to his role in the robbery/homicide of Benjamin Kirby Jr.
Michael Juvan Wallace, 23, of 2958 2nd Army Dr. Unit B, Ft. Meade, MD 20755
Charged with: First Degree Murder, Conspiracy to Commit First Degree Murder, Second Degree Murder, Conspiracy to Commit Second Degree Murder, Armed Robbery, Conspiracy to Commit Armed Robbery, Robbery, Conspiracy to Commit Robbery, First Degree Assault, Second Degree Assault, Firearm Use/Felony Violent Crime, Handgun on a Person and Handgun in a Vehicle
Trevor Allen Snead, 17, of 9830 Sodus Manor Pl. Faulkner, MD 20632
Charged as an adult with: First Degree Murder, Second Degree Murder, Armed Robbery, Firearm Use/Felony Violent Crime, and Handgun on a Person
Even with the arrests of Wallace and Snead, this investigation is very active and detectives are urging anyone with information on this case to call Detective Jovone Martelle at 410-222-3463 or Metro Crime Stoppers.
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This is a person of interest in the device detonation inside a movie theater at the Cinemark Theater on March 8, 2014.
If you recognize this person, please contact Metro Crime Stoppers or Police Detective Marc Aguiar at 410-222-6155 or Fire Investigator Lieutenant Tim Runkles at 410-222-7884 ext. 3244.

Western District
Burglary​ ​ Hanover
On February 1, 2014, at 1:48 a.m., officers responded to the Outdoor World Bass Pro Shop located at 7000 Arundel Mills Circle, Hanover, MD for a business alarm.
Upon their arrival, and as a search was conducted, officers found the exit door leading into the mall was unlocked. A check of the business at that time did not reveal a suspect. There was also no indication that anything had been taken.
Police responded back to the Outdoor World at 6:46 a.m. on February 1, 2014. The manager advised that he checked video surveillance footage of the inside of the business. He observed what appeared to be a male with a light complexion exiting the store through the inside mall doors, carrying a shotgun. The manager then proceeded to the shotgun display and found that a lock bar appeared to have been pried on and the bar itself was bent. The manager then advised that a Beretta shotgun was missing from the display. It is unknown how the suspect entered the business.
Additional surveillance footage showed the suspect exiting Outdoor World into the mall turning left, then exiting through the emergency doors. Footage also shows the suspect in the service hallway and exiting the mall through the loading docks between Outdoor World and Bed Bath & Beyond. The suspect was last seen walking through the empty parking lot, towards Bass Pro Drive.
Detectives from the District Detective Unit responded to the scene along with the Evidence Collection Unit.
Bike Patrol units were deployed to the mall for an extra presence along with additional officers from other parts of the County.
The Anne Arundel County Police Department has remained in close contact with Arundel Mills Mall Management and Security.
Suspect
A male with a light complexion, late teens to early 20's, long sideburns, Wearing a black hooded jacket, Dark colored cargo pants, grey or blue tennis shoes and a black Outback/western style brimmed hat. He was also carrying a backpack.
Anyone with information on the identity of this suspect is asked to call 911 immediately.
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Western District
Burglary​ ​ Hanover
On February 1, 2014, at 1:48 a.m., officers responded to the Outdoor World Bass Pro Shop located at 7000 Arundel Mills Circle, Hanover, MD for a business alarm.
Upon their arrival, and as a search was conducted, officers found the exit door leading into the mall was unlocked. A check of the business at that time did not reveal a suspect. There was also no indication that anything had been taken.
Police responded back to the Outdoor World at 6:46 a.m. on February 1, 2014. The manager advised that he checked video surveillance footage of the inside of the business. He observed what appeared to be a male with a light complexion exiting the store through the inside mall doors, carrying a shotgun. The manager then proceeded to the shotgun display and found that a lock bar appeared to have been pried on and the bar itself was bent. The manager then advised that a Beretta shotgun was missing from the display. It is unknown how the suspect entered the business.
Additional surveillance footage showed the suspect exiting Outdoor World into the mall turning left, then exiting through the emergency doors. Footage also shows the suspect in the service hallway and exiting the mall through the loading docks between Outdoor World and Bed Bath & Beyond. The suspect was last seen walking through the empty parking lot, towards Bass Pro Drive.
Detectives from the District Detective Unit responded to the scene along with the Evidence Collection Unit.
Bike Patrol units were deployed to the mall for an extra presence along with additional officers from other parts of the County.
The Anne Arundel County Police Department has remained in close contact with Arundel Mills Mall Management and Security.
Suspect
A male with a light complexion, late teens to early 20's, long sideburns, Wearing a black hooded jacket, Dark colored cargo pants, grey or blue tennis shoes and a black Outback/western style brimmed hat. He was also carrying a backpack.
Anyone with information on the identity of this suspect is asked to call 911 immediately.
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01/11/2014 -- Royal Jewelers -- Arundel Mills Mall -- Four individuals entered the store at different intervals. The first suspect (pictured at the end of the video) distracts sales personnel as a second suspect (pictured in the hat) surveys necklaces in the display case. He eventually slides open the display case door and removes a necklace and places it into a bag carried by the third suspect (checkered shirt) who has now arrived. The suspect removes a second necklace and places it under a jacket he placed on the display case. Suspect takes the jacket and concealed necklace and leaves the store. A fourth suspect (pictured in the sweatshirt) appears to have acted as a look-out.
Suspects:
(1) Black Male 5'8", 160 lbs. 40's wearing glasses & dark ball cap, dark hoodie, blue jeans
(2) Black Male 6'0", 210 lbs., 40's wearing a navy blue ball cap, navy blue button shity, blue jeans with a horseshoe symbol on both rear pockets.
(3) Black male, 6'0", 270 lbs., wearing hoodie
(4) Black male, 5'9", 230 lbs., wearing a white and black checkered button up shirt

Theft Hanover
On December 9, 2013 at approximately 4:20 pm the suspect pictured stole packages from the front porch of a home located in the 1900 block of Ridgewood Road in Hanover, MD.
A possible suspect vehicle in this case was a four door dark gray Acura TSX with a partial tag of 333.
If any one has information on the incident or suspect please contact Detective Kevin Carberry of the Western District Detective Unit at 410-222-6155.

Theft Hanover
On December 9, 2013 at approximately 4:20 pm the suspect pictured stole packages from the front porch of a home located in the 1900 block of Ridgewood Road in Hanover, MD.
A possible suspect vehicle in this case was a four door dark gray Acura TSX with a partial tag of 333.
If any one has information on the incident or suspect please contact Detective Kevin Carberry of the Western District Detective Unit at 410-222-6155.

This is a video of the suspect from an assault that occurred on December 8, 2013.
Western District officers responded to the Weis Market located in Corridor Marketplace (Laurel) for a shoplifting/assault report. Upon arrival, they learned a male suspect (shown in picture) had been detained by security for shoplifting. A struggle broke out and the suspect was able to grab the security guard's handgun. The suspect fired several shots inside the business before fleeing on foot with the handgun. A search of the immediate area was conducted with negative results. Anyone with information should contact Detective W.C. Sweeney of the Western District at 410-222-6155 or Metro Crime Stoppers 1-866-7LOCKUP.

At approximately 7:01 p.m. on November 15, 2013, Officers responded to the Benfield Service Center (BP) located at 8699 Veterans Highway Millersville for an armed robbery. Upon arrival an employee of the business advised the suspect entered the business armed with a handgun and committed a robbery taking an undetermined amount of cash. The suspect then exited the business and fled into a wooded area towards West Benfield Road. Officers, K-9 and Air support attempted to locate the suspect with negative results.
Suspect: Light Skin Black Male, Approx. 5'07" Stocky Build, Wearing All Dark Clothing, Ski Mask, Gloves, Black Handgun
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Anne Arundel County Police Department Physical Agility Assessment
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The Anne Arundel Co. Police Department use of social media to catch criminals.
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Are you looking for an opportunity to serve your community through volunteering? If so, The Anne Arundel County Police Department's Reserve Officer Program is calling you! For more information or to receive an application, contact the Crime Prevention Unit at 410-222-SAFE, that's 410-222-7233 or visit www.aacounty.org/police and click on "Community" and "Volunteers Wanted". We hope to hear from you.
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The Anne Arundel County Police Department is seeking the public's assistance in bringing closure to a 2008 Brooklyn Park homicide. The family of the victim, Rudolph Turner, continues to plea for answers to solve this crime. Anyone with information on this murder is urged to contact Detective John Gajda at 410-222-3460 or contact Metro Crime Stoppers to remain anonymous by calling 1-866-7-LOCKUP, text messaging "MCS" plus your message to CRIMES (274637) or by visiting the website at www.metrocrimestoppers.net. If your tip leads to the arrest and conviction in this case, you may be eligible for a cash reward of up to $2,000.
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Personnel from the Anne Arundel County Police and Fire Department along with representatives from County Executive John R. Leopold's office retrieved remnants from ground Zero in New York. The two steel beam artifacts were brought to Anne Arundel County, where the County Executive greeted their arrival at a 9/11 Memorial Dedication Ceremony.
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On May 26, 2010, members of County Executive John R. Leopold's Office along with personnel from the Anne Arundel County Police Department and Fire Department drove to JFK Airport in New York to retrieve two steel beams recovered from the World Trade Center towers after the terrorist attacks of September 11th. The escort team met Bob Hilton of L.R. Wilson & Sons, a steel erector company based out of Gambrills, Maryland. Mr. Hilton graciously volunteered his time and donated his equipment to transport the beams back to Anne Arundel County for a 9/11 Memorial dedication. County Executive Leopold greeted the arrival of the steel beams with the pledge of allegiance followed by a moment of silence for all who have lost their lives in the line of duty. A committee has been formed to oversee the creation of the memorial, which will sit on the grounds of Police Headquarters on Veterans Highway. Please enjoy this photo slideshow depicting the events as they unfolded from the trip up to New York through the conclusion of the dedication ceremony.
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Anne Arundel County Police arrested 25 people following a six-month investigation.They seized cocaine, marijuana and prescription drugs, plus five vehicles, a handgun and about $3,000 in cash in an operation called Drug Runners and Gang Oppression Net, or Operation DRAGON.
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Rape cold case solved after seven years. DNA match leads Anne Arundel County Police detectives to suspect in Wisconsin.
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The Anne Arundel County Police Department along with various federal, state, and local agencies participate in a train derailment exercise.
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The Anne Arundel County Police Department deploys additional officers to ensure the safe arrival of students returning to schools after the recent snowstorms.
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Members of the Anne Arundel County Police Department participate in the 2010 Polar Bear Plunge to support Special Olympics. This year the department raised over $15,000.
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News coverage of the new Anne Arundel County Police Department Facebook page.
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In this episode, Sgt. Gilmer interviews Retired Corporal Elinor Foote, who is in charge of recruiting for the 911 center. They discuss her roles and responsibilities as a PCO recruiter and her career as a police officer.
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The Southern Police Reserve Foundation donates valuable life saving equipment to the Anne Arundel County Police Department Reserve Officer Program. Items were donated by local business owner Todd Harper.
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WJZ 13 Richard Sher takes a tour of the Anne Arundel County Police Department Quick Response Team Command Post.
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In this episode, Sergeant John Gilmer interviews Corporal Ray Swigert,
Recruitment Officer for the Anne Arundel County Police Department.
Corporal Swigert discusses his duties and responsibilities as the
department recruiter. The Anne Arundel County Police Department is
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contact us at 410-222-8677 or visit on the Web at
www.aacounty.org/police.
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The Anne Arundel County Police Department is a nationally accredited law enforcement agency seeking qualified applicants to join our team. If you want to make a difference in the community, there are many challenging, yet rewarding opportunities available for you. If interested, contact us at 410-222-8672 or visit our website at www.aacounty.org/police.
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The Anne Arundel County Police Department is a nationally accredited law enforcement agency seeking qualified applicants to join our team. If you want to make a difference in the community, there are many challenging, yet rewarding opportunities available for you. If interested, contact us at 410-222-8672 or visit our website at www.aacounty.org/police.
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